Madonna to direct film in Kenya

Singer Madonna arrives at amfAR's Cinema Against AIDS 2008 event in Mougins during the 61th Cannes Film Festival May 22, 2008. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE)
Singer Madonna arrives at amfAR's Cinema Against AIDS 2008 event in Mougins during the 61th Cannes Film Festival May 22, 2008. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE)

American singer, actress and entertainer, Madonna is set to direct a screen adaptation of the novel Ade: A Love Story, based on real life events set in Kenya. The novel is authored by Rebecca Walker and it is reportedly based on her life.

In the novel, a female 19-year old American student sets out to travel with her friend to Egypt and ends in Lamu, off the coast of Kenya. There, she falls in love with a handsome Swahili Muslim man named Ade, who names her Farida.

But when Farida contracts malaria and finds herself caught in the middle of a civil war, reality crashes in around them. The lovers’ solitude is interrupted by a world in the throes of massive upheaval that threatens to tear them apart, along with all they cherish.

According to Shadow and Act, the film adaptation of Ade will be produced by Bruce Cohen through his Bruce Cohen Productions company with Jessica Leventhal, his director of development, and author Rebecca Walker.

This is not Madonna's first directorial debut, she has worked on films like W.E., about the relationship between British King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson and Filth and Wisdom, a comedy centered on roommates living desperate lives in London.


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